Mission Impossible Theme Song

Mission Impossible Tidbits

“Your mission, Jim, should you decide to accept it, is… As usual, should you or any member of your I.M. Force be captured or killed, the secretary will disavow any knowledge of your existence. This tape will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck, Jim.”

Poof! The tape went up in smoke! However much or little people may recall of Mission:Impossible, no one could forget the tension packed opening augmented by Lalo Schifrin’s jazzy theme music.

In the first season, it was “your mission, Dan” as Steven Hill (real name, Solomon Krakovsky) played Daniel Briggs, leader of the Impossible Mission Force. Reportedly, Hill’s contract restrictions which limited the days and hours he would work in order for the Orthodox Jew to strictly observe his religion became a problem. In 1990, these limitations were accomodated by producer Dick Wolf as Hill began his 10 year run as D.A. Adam Schiff on Law and Order.

In the second season, the team is headed by Peter Graves as Jim Phelps. Graves, brother of Gunsmoke star James Arness, is the leader we remember. In the first seasons the self-destructing tape came with a packet of pictures of potential agents to use on the assignment. Since Jim always picked the same people, this seemed sort of silly and was eventually dropped.

The plots were always very complicated and usually involved the overthrow of some dictator or the theft of secret papers. In short, the kind of thing we imagine the CIA really does but doesn’t want to get caught doing. In later seasons, having reorganized a significant number of third world nations, the Mission Impossible Force turned its attention to crime syndicates in America.

The original cast included Greg Morris as Barney Collier, the electronics wiz, and Peter Lupus as Willie Armitage, the muscle. Barbara Bain was the obligatory female agent, Cinnamon Carter.

Bain’s real life husband Martin Landau was cast as Rollin Hand, the master of disguise. Originally this was to have been a brief appearance but his work so impressed producers, that he was signed as a permanent cast member.

Things went well for the first three seasons but then salary disputes with Paramount caused Bain and Landau to be replaced.Star Trek was finishing its run on the very next soundstage, which made Leonard Nimoy, who looks a bit like Landau, available. (see box at right). In what must be Nimoy’s destiny, he was given another one word name, Paris, and assumed Landau’s IMF duties.

In Perry Mason terms, you now get the Case of the Fleeting Females. Many women popped in and out to replace the Emmy winning Barbara Bain.

They resurrected Mission Impossible in 1988 as a workaround to the then ongoing Writer’s Strike. Based in Australia, they used old scripts and a mostly new cast. Peter Graves returned as Phelps and Phil Morris, Greg’s real life son, took over as Grant Collier.

Today we have the Tom Cruise movies. An enduring tribute to a unique show.

Passings

Bob Johnson died in 1994, Greg Morris died in 1996 of cancer and Peter Graves of a heart attack in 2010.

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